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Agenda for the EVIA Digital Archive workshop. The EVIA Digital Archive is a Andrew W. Mellon-Funded initiative at Indiana University to create a permanent location for the scholarly peer-review and curation of ethnographic field video, including video in anthropology, ethnomusicology, and other disciplines. It is also a rich resource for the sharing and secondary analysis of ethnographic field data in class discussion or research. This workshop, taught by Dr. Richard Freeman (UF Anthropology Librarian and visual ethnographer), will cover an introduction to the EVIA Digital Archive and a hands-on workshop for learning the basics for using the archive in teaching and research.

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Wednesday, 13 March 2013 10am 1 pm Library West, Room 211 Digital Humanities Working Group (DHWG) Workshop The EVIA Digital Archive Instructor: Dr Richard Freeman, Anthropology Librarian DHWG Conveners Laurie Taylor, Digital Humanities Librarian, UF Libraries, laurien@ufl.edu Sophia K. Acord, Associate Director, Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, skacord@ufl.edu The EVIA DIGITAL Archive The EVIA Digital Archive is a Andrew W. Mellon Funded initiative at Indiana University to create a permanent location for the scholarly peer review and curation of ethnographic field video, including video in anthropology, ethnomusicology, and other disciplines. It is also a rich resource for the sharing and secondary analysis of ethnographic field data in class discussion or research. This workshop, taught by Dr. Richard Freeman (UF Anthropology Librarian and visual ethnographer), will cover an introduction to the EVIA Digital Archive and a hands on workshop for learning the basics for using the archive in teaching and research. Digital Humanities Working Group The UF Digital Humanities Working Group (DHWG) is a group of academic and library faculty, staff, and graduate students who meet monthly to discuss current projects and topics at the int ersection of digital technologies and core research needs and questions in the humanities disciplines. The Spring 2013 working groups will include workshops in the use and application of several different software programs for creating and using virtual ar chives. We will discuss curation as a scholarly activity, and how scholars can collaborate with librarians and archivists to think critically and productively about making archival materials digitally usable by scholarly communities and wider publics. For more information on the Digital Humanities at UF, see our Digital Humanities grants and resources page For more information, contact humanities center@ufl.edu